| Covalent bond | (Environmental Engineering) A bond in which electrons are shared approximately equally by two atoms. |
| Cybernetic | (Environmental Engineering) Systems which change in response to feedback. |
| Decomposers | (Environmental Engineering) Organisms which utilize energy from wastes or dead organisms. Decomposers complete the cycle by returning nutrients to the soil or water and carbon dioxide to the air or water. |
| Denitrification | (Environmental Engineering) The anoxic biological conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas. It occurs naturally in surface waters low in oxygen, and it can be engineered in wastewater treatment systems. |
| Deoxygenation | (Environmental Engineering) The consumption of oxygen by the different aquatic organisms as they oxidized materials in the aquatic environment. |
| Dump | (Environmental Engineering) An illegal and uncontrolled area where wastes have been placed on or in the ground. See Landfill. |
| Ecology | (Environmental Engineering) The study of living organisms and their environment or habitat. |
| Ecosystem | (Environmental Engineering) An organism or group of organisms and their surroundings. The boundary of an ecosystem may be arbitrarily chosen to suit the area of interest or study. |
| Effluent based standards | (Environmental Engineering) Standards which set concentration or mass per time limits on the effluent being discharged to a receiving water. |
| Electronegativity | (Environmental Engineering) The potential of an atom to attract electrons when the atom is bonded in a compound. The scale is 0 to 4 with 0 being the most electropositive (low attraction) and 4 being the most electronegative (high attraction). |